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SUMMARY:Script Supervisor for Film | Birmingham
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThis training course is for those with well-established industry experience to train to become Script Supervisors. It is aimed at those who have identified that being a Script Supervisor is their ideal career. \nIf you are someone who wants to be close to the action on set\, likes to work independently\, relishes responsibility and have: \nFantastic attention to detailStrong organisational and administration skillsAn analytical brain and is a keen problem solverAdvanced diplomacy skillsResilience and staminaThe ability to remain calm under pressure… then Script Supervisor might be the role for you! Click here for more information on the role of Script Supervisor. \n Applications This training is supported by ScreenSkills using National Lottery funds awarded by the British Film Institute (BFI) as part of the Future Film Skills programme. \nAPPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSEDWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is open to those who have: \n\n3 or more years’ professional experience\nA minimum of 3 credits+ (not including entry level / runner credits)\n\nThose who are have current and/or previous experience in the following roles are likely to have skills that would transfer well into the  Script Supervisor role: \n\nProduction Assistant\nProduction Coordinator\nGallery PA (e.g. entertainment / sport)\nAutocue operators\nCamera assistants\nScript Editors\n3rd Assistant Directors\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE DATES\nThe course is in two parts – a classroom element (5 days) and a placement element (5 days). \nThe classroom training will run in person over 5 consecutive days. Applicants must be available to attend ALL training days on their chosen course. \n\nCourse 1: Monday 21st – Friday 25th November\, Birmingham\nCourse 2: Monday 5th – Friday 9th December\, Leeds\n\nFollowing the classroom training each ScreenSkills and Mission Accomplished will seek to find a one week (5 day) placement for each participant to shadow the Script Supervisor on a Film or TV drama. Placements will be subsidised by ScreenSkills. Applicants will be asked for their availability following the training and their base(s) to help facilitate the placements. All placements must be completed by 31st January 2023. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nPrior to the first classroom day there will be a 90 mins Zoom call where participants will be able to meet each other and the trainers. \n\n\n\nDay\nCourse Content\n\n\nDay 1\n\n\nWhat is a Script Supervisors Role?\nWhat is “continuity”?\nThe “prep” process\nWhy & How to “Time” a Script\nBreaking down a script\nRole of Script Supervisor at a Read through\, Recce and Production Meeting\n\nHomework: Give Script Scenes to breakdown to review in morning\n\n\nDay 2\n\n\nA shooting day for a Script Supervisor\nCoverage – Why & How to obtain it\nWhy & How to Match Action\nCrossing the line and Eyelines\nTaking photos – what’s important to take\nShots Language\nHow to write a continuity sheet\nThe editor’s tramlined script\n\nHomework: Continue to breakdown a few scenes of a script.\n\n\nDay 3\n\n\nPractical day – The Script Supervisor on set\nOn set etiquette\nInteracting with Actors and Directors\nLive actors practical – noting action\nWriting up notes – continuity / editors tramline script\n\nHomework: looking at scenes to shoot tomorrow- making notes on what to look for in advance\n\n\nDay 4\n\n\nPractical day – Live Role Play with actors and recording\nPutting it all together\n\nHomework: any questions they have for Q&A tomorrow\n\n\nDay 5\n\n\nReview of yesterday’s Role Play\nProgress reports\nScript amendments\nSelected takes charts\nFilming phone calls\nWorking with green screen / CGI\nGuest speaker – talk about getting started as a Script Supervisor\, their work as an assistant\, software they prefer\nPaper scripts vs iPad working\nInteracting with other departments.\nWrap up of course\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINEFollowing the classroom element of the training we will work with ScreenSkills to secure each participant a one week (5 day placement) on a scripted production. The placements will be subsidised by ScreenSkills. Placements will take place following the classroom training and will all have been completed by the end of January 2023. \nParticipants will be asked for their availablity for placements once their place on the course is confirmed.BY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained in depth insight into the role and responsibilities of the Script Supervisor\nLearned how to time and break down a script\nLearned the importance of coverage\, eyelines\, crossing the line and how to match the action\nHad opportunity to test out their skills practically in a safe environment\nGained knowledge of paperwork requirements\nDeveloped the professional skills needed in the role\nMet an assistant Script Supervisor\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to begin their career in the Script Supervisor department. \nABOUT OUR FUNDERS\n\nThis programme is supported by ScreenSkills as part of the BFI Future Film Skills programme using funds from the National Lottery. \nPlease note: \nThis course would normally cost participants £400\, but thanks to funding from the ScreenSkills Future Film Skills fund\, it is currently being offered to you free.  \nIf you fail to attend we reserve the right to request reimbursement of costs\, unless your place can be taken by someone else. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison runs Mission Accomplished and regularly delivers training for ScreenSkills. She is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Her company\, Mission Accomplished\, regularly delivers training for ScreenSkills and other industry bodies.Lisa MailCourse LeaderLisa Mail is a highly experienced Script Supervisor who has worked at a wide range of budget levels and production sizes. Lisa has also delivered Script Supervisor training for BBC Academy and Bectu. Lisa knows the role of Script Supervisor incredibly well and is keen to share this knowledge with a new generation of Script Supervisors.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/script-supervisor-for-film-birmingham-2-2/
LOCATION:Fazeley Studios\, 191 Fazeley St\, Deritend\, Birmingham B5 5SE\, Birmingham\, B5 5SE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151150
CREATED:20220913T113046Z
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SUMMARY:Script Supervisor for Film | Leeds
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThis training course is for those with well-established industry experience to train to become Script Supervisors. It is aimed at those who have identified that being a Script Supervisor is their ideal career. \nIf you are someone who wants to be close to the action on set\, likes to work independently\, relishes responsibility and have: \nFantastic attention to detailStrong organisational and administration skillsAn analytical brain and is a keen problem solverAdvanced diplomacy skillsResilience and staminaThe ability to remain calm under pressure… then Script Supervisor might be the role for you! Click here for more information on the role of Script Supervisor. \nApplicationsThis training is supported by ScreenSkills using National Lottery funds awarded by the British Film Institute (BFI) as part of the Future Film Skills programme. \nAPPLY NOWWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is open to those who have: \n\n3 or more years’ professional experience\nA minimum of 3 credits+ (not including entry level / runner credits)\n\nThose who are have current and/or previous experience in the following roles are likely to have skills that would transfer well into the  Script Supervisor role: \n\nProduction Assistant\nProduction Coordinator\nGallery PA (e.g. entertainment / sport)\nAutocue operators\nCamera assistants\nScript Editors\n3rd Assistant Directors\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE DATES\nThe course is in two parts – a classroom element (5 days) and a placement element (5 days). \nThe classroom training will run in person over 5 consecutive days. Applicants must be available to attend ALL training days on their chosen course. \n\nCourse 1: Monday 21st – Friday 25th November\, Birmingham\nCourse 2: Monday 5th – Friday 9th December\, Leeds\n\nFollowing the classroom training each ScreenSkills and Mission Accomplished will seek to find a one week (5 day) placement for each participant to shadow the Script Supervisor on a Film or TV drama. Placements will be subsidised by ScreenSkills. Applicants will be asked for their availability following the training and their base(s) to help facilitate the placements. All placements must be completed by 31st January 2023. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nPrior to the first classroom day there will be a 90 mins Zoom call where participants will be able to meet each other and the trainers. \n\n\n\nDay\nCourse Content\n\n\nDay 1\n\n\nWhat is a Script Supervisors Role?\nWhat is “continuity”?\nThe “prep” process\nWhy & How to “Time” a Script\nBreaking down a script\nRole of Script Supervisor at a Read through\, Recce and Production Meeting\n\nHomework: Give Script Scenes to breakdown to review in morning\n\n\nDay 2\n\n\nA shooting day for a Script Supervisor\nCoverage – Why & How to obtain it\nWhy & How to Match Action\nCrossing the line and Eyelines\nTaking photos – what’s important to take\nShots Language\nHow to write a continuity sheet\nThe editor’s tramlined script\n\nHomework: Continue to breakdown a few scenes of a script.\n\n\nDay 3\n\n\nPractical day – The Script Supervisor on set\nOn set etiquette\nInteracting with Actors and Directors\nLive actors practical – noting action\nWriting up notes – continuity / editors tramline script\n\nHomework: looking at scenes to shoot tomorrow- making notes on what to look for in advance\n\n\nDay 4\n\n\nPractical day – Live Role Play with actors and recording\nPutting it all together\n\nHomework: any questions they have for Q&A tomorrow\n\n\nDay 5\n\n\nReview of yesterday’s Role Play\nProgress reports\nScript amendments\nSelected takes charts\nFilming phone calls\nWorking with green screen / CGI\nGuest speaker – talk about getting started as a Script Supervisor\, their work as an assistant\, software they prefer\nPaper scripts vs iPad working\nInteracting with other departments.\nWrap up of course\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINEFollowing the classroom element of the training we will work with ScreenSkills to secure each participant a one week (5 day placement) on a scripted production. The placements will be subsidised by ScreenSkills. Placements will take place following the classroom training and will all have been completed by the end of January 2023. \nParticipants will be asked for their availablity for placements once their place on the course is confirmed.BY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained in depth insight into the role and responsibilities of the Script Supervisor\nLearned how to time and break down a script\nLearned the importance of coverage\, eyelines\, crossing the line and how to match the action\nHad opportunity to test out their skills practically in a safe environment\nGained knowledge of paperwork requirements\nDeveloped the professional skills needed in the role\nMet an assistant Script Supervisor\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to begin their career in the Script Supervisor department. \nCOURSE TUTORS\nThis course is delivered by Film and TV Industry Professionals and sector experts\nAlison Grade | Course Director\nAlison runs Mission Accomplished and regularly delivers training for ScreenSkills. She is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Her company Mission Accomplished regularly delivers training for ScreenSkills. \nLisa Mail | Course Leader\nLisa Mail is a highly experienced Script Supervisor who has worked at a wide range of budget levels and production sizes. Lisa has also delivered Script Supervisor training for BBC Academy and Bectu. Lisa knows the role of Script Supervisor incredibly well and is keen to share this knowledge with a new generation of Script Supervisors. \n\n“If you want to be the eyes and ears on set for the Director and to ensure the creative & technical elements come together to capture the essence of the film this is the role for you. Over a 30 Year career as a Script Supervisor I have been fortunate enough to travel the world working with an array of talented people and the satisfaction I have gained through a very responsible\, problem solving role has been hugely rewarding.” \n\n—  Lisa Mail \nABOUT OUR FUNDERS\n\nThis programme is supported by ScreenSkills as part of the BFI Future Film Skills programme using funds from the National Lottery. \nPlease note: \nThis course would normally cost participants £400\, but thanks to funding from the ScreenSkills Future Film Skills fund\, it is currently being offered to you free.  \nIf you fail to attend we reserve the right to request reimbursement of costs\, unless your place can be taken by someone else. \nAPPLY NOW
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/script-supervisor-for-film-leeds/
LOCATION:PACT\, Studio 6\, Cross York Studios Cross York Street\, Leeds\, West Yorkshire\, LS2 7BN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221214T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221214T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
CREATED:20221002T133859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T105905Z
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SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 1 | Module 2: Relationship Between Departments [for COSTUME]
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThe relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE \nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE\n \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1 only. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments)\n\nTues 8 November (1800 – 1900)\nWeds 23 November (1300 – 1400)\nThurs 1 December (0900 – 1000)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments)\n\nSun 13 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 15 November (0930 – 1330)\nSat 19 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 29 November (0930 – 1330)\nTues 6 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nART: Thurs 8 December (0930 – 1330)\nART: Mon 12 December (0930 – 1330)\nLOCATIONS: Tues 13 December (0930 – 1330)\nCOSTUME: Wed 14 December (0930 – 1330)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 15 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 2: For HODs (department specific)\n\nART: Wed  11 January (0930 – 1130)\nLOCATIONS: Wed 11 January (1200 – 1400)\nCOSTUME: Thurs 12 January (0930 – 1130)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 12 January (1200 – 1400)\n\nFurther dates for January to March 2023 will be announced towards the end of the year\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-2-14dec22/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
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ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-2-14dec22/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221215T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221215T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T110006Z
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SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 1 | Module 2: Relationship Between Departments [for HMU]
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThe relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE \nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE\n \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1 only. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments)\n\nTues 8 November (1800 – 1900)\nWeds 23 November (1300 – 1400)\nThurs 1 December (0900 – 1000)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments)\n\nSun 13 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 15 November (0930 – 1330)\nSat 19 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 29 November (0930 – 1330)\nTues 6 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nART: Thurs 8 December (0930 – 1330)\nART: Mon 12 December (0930 – 1330)\nLOCATIONS: Tues 13 December (0930 – 1330)\nCOSTUME: Wed 14 December (0930 – 1330)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 15 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 2: For HODs (department specific)\n\nART: Wed  11 January (0930 – 1130)\nLOCATIONS: Wed 11 January (1200 – 1400)\nCOSTUME: Thurs 12 January (0930 – 1130)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 12 January (1200 – 1400)\n\nFurther dates for January to March 2023 will be announced towards the end of the year\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-2-15dec22/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-2-15dec22/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230110T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230110T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
CREATED:20221002T133859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221205T113650Z
UID:10000098-1673343000-1673357400@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 1 | Module 1: The Basics of Budgeting
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThis session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. \nThis module is led by Alan Fairholm. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE\n \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department-specific sessions and are for HODs only who have completed Part 1. \nThis part is for experienced HODs within Locations\, Art\, Costume and makeup to enable them to further develop their budgeting skills and knowledge. These are smaller in depth sessions and have been designed for those who have extensive experience as an HOD in one of these departments. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments) \n\nTues 17th January  (1800 – 1900)\nThurs 26th January (0900 – 1000)\nSat 28th January (1400 – 1500)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments) \n\nSun 8 January: Session 1  (1330 – 1730)  \nTue 10 January: Session 1 (0930 -1330)  \nSun 22 January: Session 1 (1330 – 1730) \nTue 24 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \nTue 31 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nLOCATIONS Tues 7 February: Session 2 ( 0930 – 1330) \nCOSTUME Wed 8 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1400)  \nMAKEUP Thurs 9 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Tues 14 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Wed 15 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \n\nPart 2: For HODs Only (department specific)\n\nART Tues 7 March (0930 – 1130)      \nLOCATION Tues 7 March (1200 – 1400)                \nCOSTUME Wed 8 March (0930 – 1130)     \nMAKEUP Wed 8 March (1200 – 1400)  \n\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-10jan23/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-10jan23/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230111T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230111T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
CREATED:20221002T133859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T111449Z
UID:10000050-1673429400-1673436600@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 2 | for ART HODs
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThese are department-specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE\n \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1 only. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments)\n\nTues 8 November (1800 – 1900)\nWeds 23 November (1300 – 1400)\nThurs 1 December (0900 – 1000)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments)\n\nSun 13 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 15 November (0930 – 1330)\nSat 19 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 29 November (0930 – 1330)\nTues 6 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nART: Thurs 8 December (0930 – 1330)\nART: Mon 12 December (0930 – 1330)\nLOCATIONS: Tues 13 December (0930 – 1330)\nCOSTUME: Wed 14 December (0930 – 1330)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 15 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 2: For HODs (department specific)\n\nART: Wed  11 January (0930 – 1130)\nLOCATIONS: Wed 11 January (1200 – 1400)\nCOSTUME: Thurs 12 January (0930 – 1130)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 12 January (1200 – 1400)\n\nFurther dates for January to March 2023 will be announced towards the end of the year\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-art/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-art/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230111T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230111T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
CREATED:20221002T133859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T110150Z
UID:10000052-1673438400-1673445600@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 2: for LOCATIONS HODs
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThese are department-specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE\n \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1 only. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments)\n\nTues 8 November (1800 – 1900)\nWeds 23 November (1300 – 1400)\nThurs 1 December (0900 – 1000)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments)\n\nSun 13 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 15 November (0930 – 1330)\nSat 19 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 29 November (0930 – 1330)\nTues 6 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nART: Thurs 8 December (0930 – 1330)\nART: Mon 12 December (0930 – 1330)\nLOCATIONS: Tues 13 December (0930 – 1330)\nCOSTUME: Wed 14 December (0930 – 1330)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 15 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 2: For HODs (department specific)\n\nART: Wed  11 January (0930 – 1130)\nLOCATIONS: Wed 11 January (1200 – 1400)\nCOSTUME: Thurs 12 January (0930 – 1130)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 12 January (1200 – 1400)\n\nFurther dates for January to March 2023 will be announced towards the end of the year\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-locations/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-locations/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230112T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230112T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
CREATED:20221002T133859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T110325Z
UID:10000051-1673515800-1673523000@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 2 | for COSTUME HODs
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThese are department-specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE\n \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1 only. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments)\n\nTues 8 November (1800 – 1900)\nWeds 23 November (1300 – 1400)\nThurs 1 December (0900 – 1000)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments)\n\nSun 13 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 15 November (0930 – 1330)\nSat 19 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 29 November (0930 – 1330)\nTues 6 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nART: Thurs 8 December (0930 – 1330)\nART: Mon 12 December (0930 – 1330)\nLOCATIONS: Tues 13 December (0930 – 1330)\nCOSTUME: Wed 14 December (0930 – 1330)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 15 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 2: For HODs (department specific)\n\nART: Wed  11 January (0930 – 1130)\nLOCATIONS: Wed 11 January (1200 – 1400)\nCOSTUME: Thurs 12 January (0930 – 1130)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 12 January (1200 – 1400)\n\nFurther dates for January to March 2023 will be announced towards the end of the year\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-costume/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-costume/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230112T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230112T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
CREATED:20221002T133859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T110855Z
UID:10000053-1673524800-1673532000@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 2 | for HMU HODs
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThese are department-specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE\n \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1 only. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments)\n\nTues 8 November (1800 – 1900)\nWeds 23 November (1300 – 1400)\nThurs 1 December (0900 – 1000)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments)\n\nSun 13 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 15 November (0930 – 1330)\nSat 19 November (1330 – 1730)\nTues 29 November (0930 – 1330)\nTues 6 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nART: Thurs 8 December (0930 – 1330)\nART: Mon 12 December (0930 – 1330)\nLOCATIONS: Tues 13 December (0930 – 1330)\nCOSTUME: Wed 14 December (0930 – 1330)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 15 December (0930 – 1330)\n\nPart 2: For HODs (department specific)\n\nART: Wed  11 January (0930 – 1130)\nLOCATIONS: Wed 11 January (1200 – 1400)\nCOSTUME: Thurs 12 January (0930 – 1130)\nHAIR & MAKE-UP: Thurs 12 January (1200 – 1400)\n\nFurther dates for January to March 2023 will be announced towards the end of the year\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-hmu/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-hmu/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230122T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230122T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
CREATED:20221002T133859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221205T113922Z
UID:10000099-1674394200-1674408600@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 1 | Module 1: The Basics of Budgeting
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThis session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. \nThis module is led by Alan Fairholm. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE\n \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department-specific sessions and are for HODs only who have completed Part 1. \nThis part is for experienced HODs within Locations\, Art\, Costume and makeup to enable them to further develop their budgeting skills and knowledge. These are smaller in depth sessions and have been designed for those who have extensive experience as an HOD in one of these departments. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments) \n\nTues 17th January  (1800 – 1900)\nThurs 26th January (0900 – 1000)\nSat 28th January (1400 – 1500)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments) \n\nSun 8 January: Session 1  (1330 – 1730)  \nTue 10 January: Session 1 (0930 -1330)  \nSun 22 January: Session 1 (1330 – 1730) \nTue 24 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \nTue 31 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nLOCATIONS Tues 7 February: Session 2 ( 0930 – 1330) \nCOSTUME Wed 8 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1400)  \nMAKEUP Thurs 9 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Tues 14 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Wed 15 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \n\nPart 2: For HODs Only (department specific)\n\nART Tues 7 March (0930 – 1130)      \nLOCATION Tues 7 March (1200 – 1400)                \nCOSTUME Wed 8 March (0930 – 1130)     \nMAKEUP Wed 8 March (1200 – 1400)  \n\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-22jan23/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-22jan23/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230124T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230124T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
CREATED:20221002T133859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221205T114141Z
UID:10000100-1674552600-1674567000@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 1 | Module 1: The Basics of Budgeting
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThis session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. \nThis module is led by Alan Fairholm. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE\n \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department-specific sessions and are for HODs only who have completed Part 1. \nThis part is for experienced HODs within Locations\, Art\, Costume and makeup to enable them to further develop their budgeting skills and knowledge. These are smaller in depth sessions and have been designed for those who have extensive experience as an HOD in one of these departments. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments) \n\nTues 17th January  (1800 – 1900)\nThurs 26th January (0900 – 1000)\nSat 28th January (1400 – 1500)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments) \n\nSun 8 January: Session 1  (1330 – 1730)  \nTue 10 January: Session 1 (0930 -1330)  \nSun 22 January: Session 1 (1330 – 1730) \nTue 24 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \nTue 31 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nLOCATIONS Tues 7 February: Session 2 ( 0930 – 1330) \nCOSTUME Wed 8 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1400)  \nMAKEUP Thurs 9 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Tues 14 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Wed 15 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \n\nPart 2: For HODs Only (department specific)\n\nART Tues 7 March (0930 – 1130)      \nLOCATION Tues 7 March (1200 – 1400)                \nCOSTUME Wed 8 March (0930 – 1130)     \nMAKEUP Wed 8 March (1200 – 1400)  \n\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-24jan23/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-24jan23/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230131T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230131T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
CREATED:20221002T133859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221205T114345Z
UID:10000101-1675157400-1675171800@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 1 | Module 1: The Basics of Budgeting
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThis session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. \nThis module is led by Alan Fairholm. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE\n \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department-specific sessions and are for HODs only who have completed Part 1. \nThis part is for experienced HODs within Locations\, Art\, Costume and makeup to enable them to further develop their budgeting skills and knowledge. These are smaller in depth sessions and have been designed for those who have extensive experience as an HOD in one of these departments. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments) \n\nTues 17th January  (1800 – 1900)\nThurs 26th January (0900 – 1000)\nSat 28th January (1400 – 1500)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments) \n\nSun 8 January: Session 1  (1330 – 1730)  \nTue 10 January: Session 1 (0930 -1330)  \nSun 22 January: Session 1 (1330 – 1730) \nTue 24 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \nTue 31 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nLOCATIONS Tues 7 February: Session 2 ( 0930 – 1330) \nCOSTUME Wed 8 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1400)  \nMAKEUP Thurs 9 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Tues 14 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Wed 15 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \n\nPart 2: For HODs Only (department specific)\n\nART Tues 7 March (0930 – 1130)      \nLOCATION Tues 7 March (1200 – 1400)                \nCOSTUME Wed 8 March (0930 – 1130)     \nMAKEUP Wed 8 March (1200 – 1400)  \n\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-31jan23/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-1-31jan23/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230206T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230206T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
CREATED:20221002T101950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T123412Z
UID:10000012-1675677600-1675692000@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech | Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, watching brilliant TV drama series and wishing you could find a way you could return to work in HETV?   \nAre you asking yourself how on earth could I find a way back in because you can’t work the same way you used to?  \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out how you can find a way back to doing the work you want to do in HETV and importantly in a way that will work for both you and your production.  \nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ monthsHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience within HETVAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 6th February 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th February 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th February 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 6th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 20th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 17th April 2023\n10:00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\n\n\n\n\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL \n\n\n\n\nLocation TBC\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nTraining course step\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023\n Session 1a\n1. Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 1a\n2. What is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\nWhat are my ‘soft skills’?\nHow do my ‘soft skills’ add value to my knowledge and experience\nWhy me? Why will productions hire me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 1b\n3. What’s happening in the industry?\n\n\nMacro picture of context of UK HETV industry\nLocalised picture for nations / regions of participants\nHow important is geography today? Remote / hybrid / location working\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 2\n4. Where do I want to be?\n\n\nDefining career goals\nWhat does success mean to me?\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWhat are the challenges and opportunities?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 3\n5. Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nBuilding rapport with others\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nDeveloping professional profiles online\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session / Guest speaker covid session\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 20 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 4\n6. References and supporters\n\n\nMid point check in and reflection on learning\nWhere are you now?\nWho do I want to work with?\nIdentifying my supporters\nRe-building relationships with my supporters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 5\n7. Re-building my networks\n\n\nWho is in my networks?\nHow do I reach out to people?\nIdentifying networking opportunities that work for you\nRemote networking tactics\nFace to face networking strategies\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 17 April 2023 \n\n\n\n\nSession 6a\n8. Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions\nResponding effectively to difficult question\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 24 April 2023 (OPTIONAL) \n\n\n\nIRL Final session combined with Prod Off and industry hirers. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 6b\n9. Moving onwards and upwards\n\n\nRe-building your reputation\nFurther developing your skills and abilities\nFinding new opportunities\nHow to embrace and feel comfortable with new opportunities\nMaintaining boundaries\nKnowing when to say NO\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that six participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for up to six people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-1/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/RTW-1280-×-800px-2.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-1/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230213T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230213T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151151
CREATED:20221012T133636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T123852Z
UID:10000054-1676282400-1676296800@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech | Session 1b
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, watching brilliant TV drama series and wishing you could find a way you could return to work in HETV?   \nAre you asking yourself how on earth could I find a way back in because you can’t work the same way you used to?  \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out how you can find a way back to doing the work you want to do in HETV and importantly in a way that will work for both you and your production.  \nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ monthsHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience within HETVAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 6th February 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th February 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th February 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 6th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 20th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 17th April 2023\n10:00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\n\n\n\n\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL \n\n\n\n\nLocation TBC\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nTraining course step\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023\n Session 1a\n1. Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 1a\n2. What is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\nWhat are my ‘soft skills’?\nHow do my ‘soft skills’ add value to my knowledge and experience\nWhy me? Why will productions hire me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 1b\n3. What’s happening in the industry?\n\n\nMacro picture of context of UK HETV industry\nLocalised picture for nations / regions of participants\nHow important is geography today? Remote / hybrid / location working\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 2\n4. Where do I want to be?\n\n\nDefining career goals\nWhat does success mean to me?\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWhat are the challenges and opportunities?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 3\n5. Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nBuilding rapport with others\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nDeveloping professional profiles online\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session / Guest speaker covid session\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 20 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 4\n6. References and supporters\n\n\nMid point check in and reflection on learning\nWhere are you now?\nWho do I want to work with?\nIdentifying my supporters\nRe-building relationships with my supporters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 5\n7. Re-building my networks\n\n\nWho is in my networks?\nHow do I reach out to people?\nIdentifying networking opportunities that work for you\nRemote networking tactics\nFace to face networking strategies\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 17 April 2023 \n\n\n\n\nSession 6a\n8. Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions\nResponding effectively to difficult question\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 24 April 2023 (OPTIONAL) \n\n\n\nIRL Final session combined with Prod Off and industry hirers. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 6b\n9. Moving onwards and upwards\n\n\nRe-building your reputation\nFurther developing your skills and abilities\nFinding new opportunities\nHow to embrace and feel comfortable with new opportunities\nMaintaining boundaries\nKnowing when to say NO\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that six participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for up to six people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-1b/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/RTW-1280-×-800px-2.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-1b/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230227T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230227T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151152
CREATED:20221012T133951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T124825Z
UID:10000055-1677522600-1677529800@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech | Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, watching brilliant TV drama series and wishing you could find a way you could return to work in HETV?   \nAre you asking yourself how on earth could I find a way back in because you can’t work the same way you used to?  \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out how you can find a way back to doing the work you want to do in HETV and importantly in a way that will work for both you and your production.  \nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ monthsHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience within HETVAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 6th February 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th February 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th February 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 6th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 20th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 17th April 2023\n10:00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\n\n\n\n\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL \n\n\n\n\nLocation TBC\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nTraining course step\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023\n Session 1a\n1. Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 1a\n2. What is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\nWhat are my ‘soft skills’?\nHow do my ‘soft skills’ add value to my knowledge and experience\nWhy me? Why will productions hire me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 1b\n3. What’s happening in the industry?\n\n\nMacro picture of context of UK HETV industry\nLocalised picture for nations / regions of participants\nHow important is geography today? Remote / hybrid / location working\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 2\n4. Where do I want to be?\n\n\nDefining career goals\nWhat does success mean to me?\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWhat are the challenges and opportunities?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 3\n5. Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nBuilding rapport with others\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nDeveloping professional profiles online\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session / Guest speaker covid session\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 20 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 4\n6. References and supporters\n\n\nMid point check in and reflection on learning\nWhere are you now?\nWho do I want to work with?\nIdentifying my supporters\nRe-building relationships with my supporters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 5\n7. Re-building my networks\n\n\nWho is in my networks?\nHow do I reach out to people?\nIdentifying networking opportunities that work for you\nRemote networking tactics\nFace to face networking strategies\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 17 April 2023 \n\n\n\n\nSession 6a\n8. Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions\nResponding effectively to difficult question\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 24 April 2023 (OPTIONAL) \n\n\n\nIRL Final session combined with Prod Off and industry hirers. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 6b\n9. Moving onwards and upwards\n\n\nRe-building your reputation\nFurther developing your skills and abilities\nFinding new opportunities\nHow to embrace and feel comfortable with new opportunities\nMaintaining boundaries\nKnowing when to say NO\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that six participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for up to six people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-2/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/RTW-1280-×-800px-2.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230306T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230306T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151152
CREATED:20221012T134108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T124350Z
UID:10000056-1678127400-1678134600@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech | Session 3
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, watching brilliant TV drama series and wishing you could find a way you could return to work in HETV?   \nAre you asking yourself how on earth could I find a way back in because you can’t work the same way you used to?  \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out how you can find a way back to doing the work you want to do in HETV and importantly in a way that will work for both you and your production.  \nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ monthsHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience within HETVAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 6th February 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th February 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th February 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 6th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 20th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 17th April 2023\n10:00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\n\n\n\n\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL \n\n\n\n\nLocation TBC\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nTraining course step\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023\n Session 1a\n1. Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 1a\n2. What is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\nWhat are my ‘soft skills’?\nHow do my ‘soft skills’ add value to my knowledge and experience\nWhy me? Why will productions hire me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 1b\n3. What’s happening in the industry?\n\n\nMacro picture of context of UK HETV industry\nLocalised picture for nations / regions of participants\nHow important is geography today? Remote / hybrid / location working\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 2\n4. Where do I want to be?\n\n\nDefining career goals\nWhat does success mean to me?\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWhat are the challenges and opportunities?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 3\n5. Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nBuilding rapport with others\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nDeveloping professional profiles online\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session / Guest speaker covid session\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 20 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 4\n6. References and supporters\n\n\nMid point check in and reflection on learning\nWhere are you now?\nWho do I want to work with?\nIdentifying my supporters\nRe-building relationships with my supporters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 5\n7. Re-building my networks\n\n\nWho is in my networks?\nHow do I reach out to people?\nIdentifying networking opportunities that work for you\nRemote networking tactics\nFace to face networking strategies\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 17 April 2023 \n\n\n\n\nSession 6a\n8. Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions\nResponding effectively to difficult question\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 24 April 2023 (OPTIONAL) \n\n\n\nIRL Final session combined with Prod Off and industry hirers. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 6b\n9. Moving onwards and upwards\n\n\nRe-building your reputation\nFurther developing your skills and abilities\nFinding new opportunities\nHow to embrace and feel comfortable with new opportunities\nMaintaining boundaries\nKnowing when to say NO\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that six participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for up to six people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-3/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
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ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230307T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230307T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151152
CREATED:20221205T121320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221205T121320Z
UID:10000110-1678181400-1678188600@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 2 | for ART HODs
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThese are department-specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department-specific sessions and are for HODs only who have completed Part 1. \nThis part is for experienced HODs within Locations\, Art\, Costume and makeup to enable them to further develop their budgeting skills and knowledge. These are smaller in depth sessions and have been designed for those who have extensive experience as an HOD in one of these departments. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments) \n\nTues 17th January  (1800 – 1900)\nThurs 26th January (0900 – 1000)\nSat 28th January (1400 – 1500)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments) \n\nSun 8 January: Session 1  (1330 – 1730)  \nTue 10 January: Session 1 (0930 -1330)  \nSun 22 January: Session 1 (1330 – 1730) \nTue 24 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \nTue 31 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nLOCATIONS Tues 7 February: Session 2 ( 0930 – 1330) \nCOSTUME Wed 8 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1400)  \nMAKEUP Thurs 9 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Tues 14 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Wed 15 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \n\nPart 2: For HODs Only (department specific)\n\nART Tues 7 March (0930 – 1130)      \nLOCATION Tues 7 March (1200 – 1400)                \nCOSTUME Wed 8 March (0930 – 1130)     \nMAKEUP Wed 8 March (1200 – 1400)  \n\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-7mar-23-art/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-7mar-23-art/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230307T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230307T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151152
CREATED:20221205T121320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221205T121448Z
UID:10000111-1678190400-1678197600@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 2 | for LOCATION HODs
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThese are department-specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department-specific sessions and are for HODs only who have completed Part 1. \nThis part is for experienced HODs within Locations\, Art\, Costume and makeup to enable them to further develop their budgeting skills and knowledge. These are smaller in depth sessions and have been designed for those who have extensive experience as an HOD in one of these departments. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments) \n\nTues 17th January  (1800 – 1900)\nThurs 26th January (0900 – 1000)\nSat 28th January (1400 – 1500)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments) \n\nSun 8 January: Session 1  (1330 – 1730)  \nTue 10 January: Session 1 (0930 -1330)  \nSun 22 January: Session 1 (1330 – 1730) \nTue 24 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \nTue 31 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nLOCATIONS Tues 7 February: Session 2 ( 0930 – 1330) \nCOSTUME Wed 8 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1400)  \nMAKEUP Thurs 9 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Tues 14 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Wed 15 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \n\nPart 2: For HODs Only (department specific)\n\nART Tues 7 March (0930 – 1130)      \nLOCATION Tues 7 March (1200 – 1400)                \nCOSTUME Wed 8 March (0930 – 1130)     \nMAKEUP Wed 8 March (1200 – 1400)  \n\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-7mar-23-location-2/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-7mar-23-location-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230308T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230308T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151152
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SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 2 | for COSTUME HODs
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThese are department-specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department-specific sessions and are for HODs only who have completed Part 1. \nThis part is for experienced HODs within Locations\, Art\, Costume and makeup to enable them to further develop their budgeting skills and knowledge. These are smaller in depth sessions and have been designed for those who have extensive experience as an HOD in one of these departments. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments) \n\nTues 17th January  (1800 – 1900)\nThurs 26th January (0900 – 1000)\nSat 28th January (1400 – 1500)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments) \n\nSun 8 January: Session 1  (1330 – 1730)  \nTue 10 January: Session 1 (0930 -1330)  \nSun 22 January: Session 1 (1330 – 1730) \nTue 24 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \nTue 31 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nLOCATIONS Tues 7 February: Session 2 ( 0930 – 1330) \nCOSTUME Wed 8 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1400)  \nMAKEUP Thurs 9 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Tues 14 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Wed 15 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \n\nPart 2: For HODs Only (department specific)\n\nART Tues 7 March (0930 – 1130)      \nLOCATION Tues 7 March (1200 – 1400)                \nCOSTUME Wed 8 March (0930 – 1130)     \nMAKEUP Wed 8 March (1200 – 1400)  \n\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-8mar-23-costume/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
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ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-8mar-23-costume/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230308T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230308T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151152
CREATED:20221205T121320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221205T121835Z
UID:10000113-1678276800-1678291200@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Budgeting Part 2 | for MAKEUP HODs
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nThese are department-specific sessions for HODs who have completed Part 1. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course enables participants to gain the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets. This free-to-attend course is taught online by industry Line Producers and Craft HODs. \n  \nThis training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions and by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis course is recommended for Film and/or HETV: \n\nArt Department\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nCostume\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nHair and Make-up\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\nLocations\n\nHODs\nCraft/technical co-ordinators\nProfessionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department\n\n\n\nWe also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThis course is in two parts – Part 1 is open to all and Part 2 is an additional session\, especially for HODs. \nPart 1 consists of 3 modules: \nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A (optional)\n \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\n \nPart 2 for HODs\n \nFurther Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting – 2 hours live ONLINE \nPART 1 MODULES\nPart 1 consists of 3 modules:\nModule 0: Introduction and familiarisation with spreadsheets for beginners (optional) – on-demand and live ONLINE Q&A\nAll participants will be sent access to our on-demand introduction to spreadsheets training which can be completed in their own time. To support this on-demand training there will be a series of live Q&A sessions where participants can bring all their spreadsheet questions. \nModule 1: The basics of budgeting – 4 hours live ONLINE\nLead by Alan Fairholm a Line Producer\, this session is designed to guide participants through the principles of estimating materials and labour so they can prepare a budget. The course will cover: \n\nWhat to consider\nHow to calculate the budget\nMaking estimates\nContingencies\n\nThe session will then drill down into the detail on labour costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate? (what needs to be done\, by when\, and by whom?)\nWriting down a proposed list of labour needed/work to be done\nWhat information do I already have? (e.g. rates\, hours\, duration\, number of people)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. rates\, hours\,tax status)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each estimate\nAdditional costs? (e.g. travel\, per diems\, accommodation\, overtime\, holiday pay\, pension contributions)\nExplaining assumptions made to prepare the budget\n\nThen it will move onto materials costs: \n\nWhat am I trying to estimate?\nWriting down a list of components\nWhat do I already know? (e.g. sizes\, quantities\, quality)\nWhat do I need to find out? (e.g. quotes\, prices)\nMaking assumptions and ensuring consistency\nResearching and putting costs against each component\nHidden charges? (e.g. P&P\, Returns\, Deposits\, Additional insurance)\nRecognising VAT inclusive and VAT exclusive prices\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to use this information to prepare a budget and be able to explain the assumptions made. \nModule 2: The relationship between departments and the Line Producer and Production Accountant – 4 hours live ONLINE\nThis session follows Module 1 and is department specific. In this session\, you will learn first-hand from an experienced HOD from your department about how they approach budgeting. They will give examples from productions they’ve worked on\, what they took into account and what top tips they have that have helped them create and manage budgets. \nThey will also share how they work with the Line Producer\, how important these relationships are for the production\, the importance of keeping costs up to date and accurate to ensure the smooth running of the production. \nThe second half of the session\, we will be joined by a Production Accountant to hear how they work with the Production Departments and Line Producers on the financial management of the production. They will share their top tips and the common areas that cause problems and challenges when preparing and running a departmental budget. \nThe final part of the session will look to draw this part of the course together\, to offer the opportunity for students to share thoughts and questions to ensure they leave the course with a clear vision of how they will go forward in preparing budgets. \nPART 2 for HODs\nPart 2 for HODs – 2 hour live ONLINE session\nThese are department-specific sessions and are for HODs only who have completed Part 1. \nThis part is for experienced HODs within Locations\, Art\, Costume and makeup to enable them to further develop their budgeting skills and knowledge. These are smaller in depth sessions and have been designed for those who have extensive experience as an HOD in one of these departments. \nThis is an opportunity for participants to go into further detail about budgeting and cost management from the perspective of an HOD. It will be an opportunity for participants to ask specific questions about current or previous projects where they encountered budgetary challenges. \nThe sessions will be led by two trainers\, a Line Producer and an HOD from that department. \nRECORDINGS\nPart 1 – Modules 1 and 2 will be recorded and shared with participants following the training. However\, participants are highly recommended to attend the training live as the sessions will be interactive and this will be an opportunity to have your specifc questions answered. \nCOURSE DATES\nPart 1: Module O – Live Spreadsheet Q&A Sessions (mix of departments) \n\nTues 17th January  (1800 – 1900)\nThurs 26th January (0900 – 1000)\nSat 28th January (1400 – 1500)\n\nPart 1: Module 1 – The Basics of Budgeting (mix of departments) \n\nSun 8 January: Session 1  (1330 – 1730)  \nTue 10 January: Session 1 (0930 -1330)  \nSun 22 January: Session 1 (1330 – 1730) \nTue 24 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \nTue 31 January: Session 1 (0930 – 1330) \n\nPart 1: Module 2 – The relationship between departments (department specific)\n\nLOCATIONS Tues 7 February: Session 2 ( 0930 – 1330) \nCOSTUME Wed 8 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1400)  \nMAKEUP Thurs 9 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Tues 14 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \nART Wed 15 February: Session 2 (0930 – 1330)  \n\nPart 2: For HODs Only (department specific)\n\nART Tues 7 March (0930 – 1130)      \nLOCATION Tues 7 March (1200 – 1400)                \nCOSTUME Wed 8 March (0930 – 1130)     \nMAKEUP Wed 8 March (1200 – 1400)  \n\nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of this training course participants will have learned: \n\nHow to use existing information to create and estimate budgets.\nHow to use a  spreadsheet to keep track of your budget and forecast actual costs\nHow to estimate materials costs\nHow to estimate labour costs\nHow to update your estimates as the production moves forward\nHow to communicate your budget and associated assumptions to line managers\nHad the benefit of a peer support network\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to prepare and present their own department budgets. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancers.Alan FairholmCourse DirectorAlan is an experienced Line Producer who started his career at Tyne Tees Television before moving to Zenith Entertainment where he worked across a large number of projects\, firstly as a production accountant but quickly moving across to production management\, Line Producer\, Production Executive and finally as the Director of Production\, working with all the UK Broadcasters.APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-8mar-23-makeup/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,Film,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GPOB-1280-×-800px.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/gpdb-2-8mar-23-makeup/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230320T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230320T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151152
CREATED:20221012T134215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T125027Z
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SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech | Session 4
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, watching brilliant TV drama series and wishing you could find a way you could return to work in HETV?   \nAre you asking yourself how on earth could I find a way back in because you can’t work the same way you used to?  \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out how you can find a way back to doing the work you want to do in HETV and importantly in a way that will work for both you and your production.  \nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ monthsHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience within HETVAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 6th February 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th February 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th February 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 6th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 20th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 17th April 2023\n10:00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\n\n\n\n\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL \n\n\n\n\nLocation TBC\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nTraining course step\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023\n Session 1a\n1. Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 1a\n2. What is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\nWhat are my ‘soft skills’?\nHow do my ‘soft skills’ add value to my knowledge and experience\nWhy me? Why will productions hire me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 1b\n3. What’s happening in the industry?\n\n\nMacro picture of context of UK HETV industry\nLocalised picture for nations / regions of participants\nHow important is geography today? Remote / hybrid / location working\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 2\n4. Where do I want to be?\n\n\nDefining career goals\nWhat does success mean to me?\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWhat are the challenges and opportunities?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 3\n5. Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nBuilding rapport with others\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nDeveloping professional profiles online\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session / Guest speaker covid session\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 20 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 4\n6. References and supporters\n\n\nMid point check in and reflection on learning\nWhere are you now?\nWho do I want to work with?\nIdentifying my supporters\nRe-building relationships with my supporters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 5\n7. Re-building my networks\n\n\nWho is in my networks?\nHow do I reach out to people?\nIdentifying networking opportunities that work for you\nRemote networking tactics\nFace to face networking strategies\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 17 April 2023 \n\n\n\n\nSession 6a\n8. Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions\nResponding effectively to difficult question\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 24 April 2023 (OPTIONAL) \n\n\n\nIRL Final session combined with Prod Off and industry hirers. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 6b\n9. Moving onwards and upwards\n\n\nRe-building your reputation\nFurther developing your skills and abilities\nFinding new opportunities\nHow to embrace and feel comfortable with new opportunities\nMaintaining boundaries\nKnowing when to say NO\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that six participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for up to six people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-4/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
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ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-4/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230327T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230327T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151153
CREATED:20221012T134323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T125229Z
UID:10000092-1679941800-1679949000@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech | Session 5
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, watching brilliant TV drama series and wishing you could find a way you could return to work in HETV?   \nAre you asking yourself how on earth could I find a way back in because you can’t work the same way you used to?  \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out how you can find a way back to doing the work you want to do in HETV and importantly in a way that will work for both you and your production.  \nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ monthsHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience within HETVAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 6th February 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th February 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th February 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 6th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 20th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 17th April 2023\n10:00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\n\n\n\n\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL \n\n\n\n\nLocation TBC\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nTraining course step\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023\n Session 1a\n1. Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 1a\n2. What is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\nWhat are my ‘soft skills’?\nHow do my ‘soft skills’ add value to my knowledge and experience\nWhy me? Why will productions hire me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 1b\n3. What’s happening in the industry?\n\n\nMacro picture of context of UK HETV industry\nLocalised picture for nations / regions of participants\nHow important is geography today? Remote / hybrid / location working\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 2\n4. Where do I want to be?\n\n\nDefining career goals\nWhat does success mean to me?\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWhat are the challenges and opportunities?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 3\n5. Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nBuilding rapport with others\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nDeveloping professional profiles online\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session / Guest speaker covid session\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 20 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 4\n6. References and supporters\n\n\nMid point check in and reflection on learning\nWhere are you now?\nWho do I want to work with?\nIdentifying my supporters\nRe-building relationships with my supporters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 5\n7. Re-building my networks\n\n\nWho is in my networks?\nHow do I reach out to people?\nIdentifying networking opportunities that work for you\nRemote networking tactics\nFace to face networking strategies\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 17 April 2023 \n\n\n\n\nSession 6a\n8. Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions\nResponding effectively to difficult question\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 24 April 2023 (OPTIONAL) \n\n\n\nIRL Final session combined with Prod Off and industry hirers. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 6b\n9. Moving onwards and upwards\n\n\nRe-building your reputation\nFurther developing your skills and abilities\nFinding new opportunities\nHow to embrace and feel comfortable with new opportunities\nMaintaining boundaries\nKnowing when to say NO\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that six participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for up to six people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-5/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/RTW-1280-×-800px-2.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-5/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230417T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230417T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151153
CREATED:20221012T134323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T125511Z
UID:10000091-1681725600-1681740000@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech | Session 6a
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, watching brilliant TV drama series and wishing you could find a way you could return to work in HETV?   \nAre you asking yourself how on earth could I find a way back in because you can’t work the same way you used to?  \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out how you can find a way back to doing the work you want to do in HETV and importantly in a way that will work for both you and your production.  \nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ monthsHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience within HETVAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 6th February 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th February 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th February 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 6th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 20th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 17th April 2023\n10:00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\n\n\n\n\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL \n\n\n\n\nLocation TBC\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nTraining course step\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023\n Session 1a\n1. Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 1a\n2. What is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\nWhat are my ‘soft skills’?\nHow do my ‘soft skills’ add value to my knowledge and experience\nWhy me? Why will productions hire me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 1b\n3. What’s happening in the industry?\n\n\nMacro picture of context of UK HETV industry\nLocalised picture for nations / regions of participants\nHow important is geography today? Remote / hybrid / location working\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 2\n4. Where do I want to be?\n\n\nDefining career goals\nWhat does success mean to me?\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWhat are the challenges and opportunities?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 3\n5. Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nBuilding rapport with others\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nDeveloping professional profiles online\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session / Guest speaker covid session\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 20 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 4\n6. References and supporters\n\n\nMid point check in and reflection on learning\nWhere are you now?\nWho do I want to work with?\nIdentifying my supporters\nRe-building relationships with my supporters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 5\n7. Re-building my networks\n\n\nWho is in my networks?\nHow do I reach out to people?\nIdentifying networking opportunities that work for you\nRemote networking tactics\nFace to face networking strategies\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 17 April 2023 \n\n\n\n\nSession 6a\n8. Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions\nResponding effectively to difficult question\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 24 April 2023 (OPTIONAL) \n\n\n\nIRL Final session combined with Prod Off and industry hirers. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 6b\n9. Moving onwards and upwards\n\n\nRe-building your reputation\nFurther developing your skills and abilities\nFinding new opportunities\nHow to embrace and feel comfortable with new opportunities\nMaintaining boundaries\nKnowing when to say NO\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that six participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for up to six people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-6a/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/RTW-1280-×-800px-2.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-6a/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230424T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230424T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151153
CREATED:20221012T134323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T125650Z
UID:10000058-1682334000-1682352000@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech | Session 6b IRL
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, watching brilliant TV drama series and wishing you could find a way you could return to work in HETV?   \nAre you asking yourself how on earth could I find a way back in because you can’t work the same way you used to?  \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out how you can find a way back to doing the work you want to do in HETV and importantly in a way that will work for both you and your production.  \nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ monthsHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience within HETVAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 5+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 6th February 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th February 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th February 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 6th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 13th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 20th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 27th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 17th April 2023\n10:00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\n\n\n\n\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL \n\n\n\n\nLocation TBC\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nTraining course step\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023\n Session 1a\n1. Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 1a\n2. What is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\nWhat are my ‘soft skills’?\nHow do my ‘soft skills’ add value to my knowledge and experience\nWhy me? Why will productions hire me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 1b\n3. What’s happening in the industry?\n\n\nMacro picture of context of UK HETV industry\nLocalised picture for nations / regions of participants\nHow important is geography today? Remote / hybrid / location working\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 February 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 2\n4. Where do I want to be?\n\n\nDefining career goals\nWhat does success mean to me?\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWhat are the challenges and opportunities?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 6 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 3\n5. Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nBuilding rapport with others\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nDeveloping professional profiles online\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 13 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session\n\n\n\n1-2-1 session / Guest speaker covid session\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 20 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Session 4\n6. References and supporters\n\n\nMid point check in and reflection on learning\nWhere are you now?\nWho do I want to work with?\nIdentifying my supporters\nRe-building relationships with my supporters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 27 March 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 5\n7. Re-building my networks\n\n\nWho is in my networks?\nHow do I reach out to people?\nIdentifying networking opportunities that work for you\nRemote networking tactics\nFace to face networking strategies\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 17 April 2023 \n\n\n\n\nSession 6a\n8. Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions\nResponding effectively to difficult question\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, 24 April 2023 (OPTIONAL) \n\n\n\nIRL Final session combined with Prod Off and industry hirers. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 6b\n9. Moving onwards and upwards\n\n\nRe-building your reputation\nFurther developing your skills and abilities\nFinding new opportunities\nHow to embrace and feel comfortable with new opportunities\nMaintaining boundaries\nKnowing when to say NO\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that six participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for up to six people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-session-6b-irl/
LOCATION:Birmingham TBC\, Birmingham\, B1\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/RTW-1280-×-800px-2.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230502T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260429T151153
CREATED:20221012T134323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T132149Z
UID:10000147-1683021600-1683043200@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech (2nd iteration)
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\n\n\n\n\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, Watching a brilliant TV drama ?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAre you asking yourself how on earth you can find a way back in\, because you can’t work the same way anymore? \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out your route back into HETV\, to get back to doing what the work you want to do in a way that works for you and your production. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \n\nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ months \n\nHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 3+ years) with some experience within HETV \nAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email:  training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 3+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL 10:00-16:00\nThe Bond\, Birmingham\n\n\nTue 2nd May 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nTue 9nd May 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nTue 16th May 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nTue 23rd May 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nWed 24th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nWed 7th June 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMon 24th April\n(OPTIONAL)\n\n\n(OPTIONAL)\nJoint F2F with course 1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 2nd May  2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1) Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\nWhat is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 9th May 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2) Where do I want to be?\n\n\nMoving the conversation from what to why Why me? Where do I add value?\nDefining career goals\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWork life balance\nWhat does success mean to me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 16th May  2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n3)  Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nDeveloping professional profiles online\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 23rd May 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4) Guest speaker session- Harriet Lawrence\, Supervising Location Manager\n\n\nTaking the temperature of the industry\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWed 7th June 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5) Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions Responding effectively to difficult questions\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that a number of participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for a number of people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-cohort-2/2023-05-02/1/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Screenshot-2022-12-08-at-11.10.33.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-cohort-2/2023-05-02/1/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230502T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230502T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151153
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T132149Z
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SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech (2nd iteration)
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\n\n\n\n\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, Watching a brilliant TV drama ?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAre you asking yourself how on earth you can find a way back in\, because you can’t work the same way anymore? \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out your route back into HETV\, to get back to doing what the work you want to do in a way that works for you and your production. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \n\nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ months \n\nHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 3+ years) with some experience within HETV \nAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email:  training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 3+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL 10:00-16:00\nThe Bond\, Birmingham\n\n\nTue 2nd May 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nTue 9nd May 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nTue 16th May 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nTue 23rd May 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nWed 24th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nWed 7th June 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMon 24th April\n(OPTIONAL)\n\n\n(OPTIONAL)\nJoint F2F with course 1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 2nd May  2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1) Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\nWhat is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 9th May 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2) Where do I want to be?\n\n\nMoving the conversation from what to why Why me? Where do I add value?\nDefining career goals\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWork life balance\nWhat does success mean to me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 16th May  2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n3)  Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nDeveloping professional profiles online\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 23rd May 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4) Guest speaker session- Harriet Lawrence\, Supervising Location Manager\n\n\nTaking the temperature of the industry\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWed 7th June 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5) Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions Responding effectively to difficult questions\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that a number of participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for a number of people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-cohort-2/2023-05-02/2/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Screenshot-2022-12-08-at-11.10.33.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-cohort-2/2023-05-02/2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230706T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230706T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T151153
CREATED:20221012T134323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T132149Z
UID:10000155-1688637600-1688652000@www.mission.guru
SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech (2nd iteration)
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\n\n\n\n\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, Watching a brilliant TV drama ?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAre you asking yourself how on earth you can find a way back in\, because you can’t work the same way anymore? \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out your route back into HETV\, to get back to doing what the work you want to do in a way that works for you and your production. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \n\nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ months \n\nHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 3+ years) with some experience within HETV \nAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email:  training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 3+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL 10:00-16:00\nThe Bond\, Birmingham\n\n\nTue 2nd May 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nTue 9nd May 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nTue 16th May 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nTue 23rd May 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nWed 24th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nWed 7th June 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMon 24th April\n(OPTIONAL)\n\n\n(OPTIONAL)\nJoint F2F with course 1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 2nd May  2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1) Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\nWhat is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 9th May 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2) Where do I want to be?\n\n\nMoving the conversation from what to why Why me? Where do I add value?\nDefining career goals\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWork life balance\nWhat does success mean to me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 16th May  2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n3)  Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nDeveloping professional profiles online\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 23rd May 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4) Guest speaker session- Harriet Lawrence\, Supervising Location Manager\n\n\nTaking the temperature of the industry\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWed 7th June 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5) Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions Responding effectively to difficult questions\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that a number of participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for a number of people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-cohort-2/2023-07-06/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
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ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-cohort-2/2023-07-06/
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SUMMARY:Return to Work in Craft and Tech (2nd iteration)
DESCRIPTION:Training (88)\nScreenSkills (76)\nHETV (62)\nFilm (44)\nUnscripted (32)\nExperienced (14)\nFreelancing (14)\nChildren's (14)\nEarly Experienced (10)\nScripted (8)\nCareer stage Early (5)\nFor Approval (5)\nAge +18 (4)\n\n\n\n\nAre you sitting at home\, curled up on the sofa\, Watching a brilliant TV drama ?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAre you asking yourself how on earth you can find a way back in\, because you can’t work the same way anymore? \nAre you lacking confidence in how to approach returning to working in TV?   \nThis FREE-TO-ATTEND\, online Return to Work training programme is here to help you work out your route back into HETV\, to get back to doing what the work you want to do in a way that works for you and your production. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis course is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers looking to return to work after a career break\, to help you think differently about how you could bring your services to a production. The course will provide you with the tools you need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.   \nThe course is taught by Alison Grade and Sarah Mccaffrey who are both experienced industry trainers. In addition to the training course there are up to 6 funded placements available for eligible participants.  \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV.  \nWe are looking to help people who: \n\nHave been out of the screen industries for 9+ months \n\nHave previous track record working in scripted TV (approx. 3+ years) with some experience within HETV \nAre looking to gain insight into the current HETV workplaceAre wanting to rebuild confidenceAre looking to reconnect and rebuild networksAre preparing or thinking about returning to work in HETVWant to make work\, work for themIf you are thinking about returning to HETV following a break from TV and you work in a craft or tech department but not sure where to start then this course is for you.  \n Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.  \nWe welcome applications from all individuals\, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email:  training@mission.guru.  \n  \n Delivery team  Our Funders This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions. \nWHO IS THE COURSE FOR?\nThis Return to work programme is designed to assist experienced craft and tech freelancers in the industry looking to return to work after a career break and provide them with the tools they need to seek opportunities\, return with confidence\, work successfully as a freelancer\, and re-build a sustainable career in HETV.  \nThe sessions will be highly interactive\, and all participants will be encouraged to contribute to the discussions. Reflection time will also be included within the sessions to cement learning.  \nThis programme is aimed to help those who have:  \n\n\nCostume \nHair and Make-up \nArt department \nLocations \nCameras \nSound \n\n\nWe will be looking to recruit 12 participants from across the following grades:  \n\n\nBeen out of the screen industries for 9+ months \nprevious track record working in scripted TV (approx. 3+ years) with some experience in HETV \n\n\nCOURSE DATES\nThis course will be fully online both group sessions and individual 1-2-1 coaching sessions. At the end of the course we plan to arrange an in-person event to meet other participants across this and our other return to work course alongside industry professionals and those looking to crew up.  \nIn addition to the group sessions\, each participant will have 5 hours of 1-2-1 support. 3 of these will be with one of our course tutors between the group sessions with an initial one before the first in-person day. Two will be with our CV and interviews expert and will be focussed on prepping you for getting work.   \n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nMonday 24th April 2023\nIRL Final session in-person OPTIONAL 10:00-16:00\nThe Bond\, Birmingham\n\n\nTue 2nd May 2023\n10.00 – 14.00\nZoom\n\n\nTue 9nd May 2023\n10:00 – 14:00\nZoom\n\n\nTue 16th May 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nTue 23rd May 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nWed 24th March 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\nWed 7th June 2023\n18.30 – 20.30\nZoom\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\nThe training will include groups and individual career coaching\, confidence in returning to the workplace sessions and ‘soft skills’ training. It will combine positive psychology and strategies to optimise performance both within a team and individually. It will focus on helping individuals explore where they are now versus where they want to be. The aim is to examine behaviour and thought processes and implement positive changes with practical tools that can enhance professional and personal growth.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nSession number\nCourse Content\n\n\n\n\nMon 24th April\n(OPTIONAL)\n\n\n(OPTIONAL)\nJoint F2F with course 1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 2nd May  2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1) Where am I?\n\n\nHow to assess and reflect on your current situation\nResilient thinking and challenging thoughts\nHow to establish and work with a growth mindset\nWhat’s holding me back from returning to work?\nWhat is my Secret Sauce?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 9th May 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2) Where do I want to be?\n\n\nMoving the conversation from what to why Why me? Where do I add value?\nDefining career goals\nBreaking goals down into manageable steps\nWork life balance\nWhat does success mean to me?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 16th May  2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n3)  Communicating my offering\n\n\nUnderstanding my communication style\nDeveloping professional profiles online\nCreating a portfolio for different jobs/clients\nCreating a CV for different jobs/clients\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTues 23rd May 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4) Guest speaker session- Harriet Lawrence\, Supervising Location Manager\n\n\nTaking the temperature of the industry\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWed 7th June 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5) Sealing the deal – interviews / pitching for work\n\n\nTypes and styles of interviews (formal/informal)\nStrategies for managing questions Responding effectively to difficult questions\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLACEMENT OUTLINE\nFollowing the training\, it is planned that a number of participants will be supported with a funded placement. We work with the ScreenSkills HETV team to source and set up funded placements for a number of people on high-end television productions. \nBY THE END OF THE COURSE...\nBy the end of training course participants will have: \n\nGained insight into the current marketplace and opportunities in HETV\nBuilt confidence in their ability to return to work\nPrepared to re-enter the workplace\nAn action plan to market themselves to potential productions\nRe-connected with those in their networks\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will have the knowledge and confidence to return to HETV. \n Course Tutors Alison GradeCourse DirectorAlison founded and runs Mission Accomplished. The company regularly delivers training courses for ScreenSkills. Alison is an experienced Line Producer and Production Manager as well as a Nesta Accredited Creative Enterprise Trainer. She regularly delivers training that enables creatives to take their careers to the next level. Alison is the author of Penguin published book\, The Freelance Bible and offer many workshops and training programmes to support freelancersSarah MccaffreyCourse TutorSarah has extensive experience delivering training programmes for ScreenSkills. She founded independent mental health and training company Solas Mind in 2019. Sarah is a fully qualified psychotherapist and offers mental health services including counselling and training in the film and tv industry. Sarah regularly runs mental health workshops\, leadership and management training for ScreenSkills and Solas Mind supports the trainee finder trainees.
URL:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-cohort-2/2023-09-05/
CATEGORIES:Training,ScreenSkills,HETV
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mission.guru/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Screenshot-2022-12-08-at-11.10.33.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Viktorija Safonova":MAILTO:viktorija@mission.guru
LOCATION:https://www.mission.guru/event/return-to-work-in-craft-and-tech-cohort-2/2023-09-05/
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